JOYCE LOUISE 
Below we show three outstanding 
A wonderful exliibition Daiilia of the Informal Decorative type 
and one of the largest in cultivation. The flowers attain a diameter 
of 1414 inches when given high culture. Very free flowering, the 
blooms holding their size throughout the season. We believe it will 
be popular for many years. In 1938 it won two firsts at Valley Stream, 
L. I., first prize and American Home Medal at St. Louis. Averages 
5 feet in height. 
$2 each, $18 for 10 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Others are described on page 93. These grow only 3 feet high at 
most, are wonderful for cut-bloom, and are just the thing to place 
in front of your regular Dahlias, or to plant here and there in your 
perennial border, lifting the tubers in the autumn. No supporting 
stakes are needed for these diminutive sorts, so you can plant an 
effective flower-bed with them, if you wish. 
COLLECTION No. 90: 3 bulbs, one of 
each color shown below 
RED HEAD 
35 cts. each, $3.15 for 10 
fairy bishop of llandaff 
35 cts. each, $3.15 for 10 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10 
90 
